Exploit makes all Wi-Fi vulnerable. Is it time to panic?

A leading security expert recently discovered an exploit in the algorithm that keeps most Wi-Fi devices secure. The exploit, named KRACK, allows a bad actor to hijack your Wi-Fi and tunnel in to any of your Wi-Fi enabled devices. This means that your private information could be compromised or any sort of malware could be injected into your devices. Here’s all the guts of how the exploit works.Read the full article

KRACK Attacks: Bypassing WPA2 against Android and Linux

Based on the CCS 2017 paper "Key Reinstallation Attacks: Forcing Nonce Reuse in WPA2". Note that other devices are harder to attack. Only Android and Linux (re)install an all-zero encryption key. For additional information visit https://www.krackattacks.com